British smartphone brand Nothing has launched its latest midrange devices, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro and Nothing Phone (4a), alongside a new audio product, Headphone (a), during a launch event on March 27.
Asus Philippines has introduced its 2026 Zenbook lineup, led by the Zenbook DUO UX8407, Zenbook S14 UX5406, and Zenbook A16 UX3607, as the company pushes new premium laptop offerings in the local market.
The Neo 5 lineup includes three models — the Neo 5 GT, Neo 5 Pro, and the entry-level Neo 5 — positioned for a range of users from competitive gamers to casual players.
Apple has introduced the MacBook Neo, a new entry-level laptop aimed at expanding access to its macOS ecosystem, marking one of the company’s most aggressive moves into the budget PC segment.
Gaming-focused smartphone brand POCO has introduced three new devices under its revamped X Pro lineup: the POCO X8 Pro Max, POCO X8 Pro, and a themed POCO X8 Pro – Iron Man Edition.
Apple has introduced the second-generation AirPods Max, bringing its premium over-ear headphones in line with newer AirPods models through the addition of the H2 chip and a set of AI-driven audio features.
Consumer electronics firm Xiaomi has introduced several new devices in the Philippines alongside the launch of its latest smartphones, expanding its lineup with tablets, mobility products, wearables, and accessories.
Smartphone maker Xiaomi has launched its new flagship Xiaomi 17 Series, introducing the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra models with upgraded cameras, new processors, and larger batteries.
Apple has introduced a wave of new Mac products powered by its latest M5-series chips, including refreshed MacBook Air models, high-end MacBook Pro laptops using the new M5 Pro and M5 Max processors, and a new Studio Display XDR for professional users.